Hi!
Most of the emails with viruses are generated by the virus and doesn't
contain any useful information. Those emails can be sent in several copies
to the same recipient too, so those emails are not wanted at all, with or
without the infected attachment.

If there is a infected word-document for example, and the mail is sent by
the sender (and not just a virus on the senders computer), it could be nice
if the email reached the recipient. In this case, however, the mail that
will reach the recipient is a completly new mail, and I think that it would
be pretty difficult to implement a function for this (at least to implement
it in the right way).

        / Jonas

----- Original Message -----
From: "tonix (Antonio Nati)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 12:59 PM
Subject: [Qmail-scanner-general]Behaviour on virus cleaned attachments


> I'm going to evaluate some anti-virus products to install in my system
> together with qmail-scanner, but I have a dumb question for which I didn't
> find an answer:
>
> Using a av-product able to clean attachs, is there a way to use these
> cleaned attachs? Is qmail-scanner able to substitute these cleaned attachs
> to the original? May the e-mails be submitted in their original format to
> av-product (depending on av features), so that the whole corrected e-mail
> may be reused (instead of the original one received) and sent to
recipients
> (with a small warning about what happened)?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tonino
>
>
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